Synopsis
Theresa Oliver is an author of clean contemporary romance, clean historical romance, young adult, middle grades, and children's picture books. Theresa is the author of the Christmas Cove series, the Whiskey River Brides series with Hot Tree Publishing, and much more. She lives in Florida with her husband, children, a persnickety cat, and a very bossy dog.
In the depths of winter, Christmas calls to weary travelers and leads lonely hearts home.
Jocelyn Taylor is no stranger to a weary heart. Having fallen in love much too young with her sister’s old high school boyfriend has left her with mixed emotions about the possibility of true love. Now successful and the manager of a jewelry shop, Jocelyn spends her days dreaming of the perfect man and the perfect ring to match.
Caden Scott is less than thrilled at the thought of spending the holidays back home where memories of his youth still haunt him. Not interested in the kitschy hometown feel of a town known for Christmas, Caden still dwells on the thought of seeing his old high school love again. His time abroad serving his country has changed him in many ways, but could it have altered his heart as well?
As the winds of change bring more than just the magic of the holiday season, can two hearts let go of the past to find new romance? Or will true love pass them by? In the small town of Christmas Cove, the reason for the season may just be the spark they need to make this the best Christmas yet.
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Write a reviewAn amazing slice of life book with beautifully portrayed emotions and characters that are as real as they can get with their flaws and insecurities. There are two stories set in the same world which has been described wonderfully that you can visualize and get the Christmas vibes. Both stories are amazing and heartwarming. Too bad this book hasn't been noticed enough. Deserves to be read at least once by everyone. I'll surely come back to reading again. Great work, congratulations to the author.
First five chapters are great Can’t wait to finish the book Malory reminds me of a few people I know. The town sound like a great place. Realistic